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More than 150 kilometres in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBCTop Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 metres: the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea
The Transfagarasan - as with everything else in Romania at the time, it would seem - was built from 1970-1974 on the personal orders of Nicolae Ceausescu, who, legend has it, wanted to create a strategic route across the Fagaras Mountains to ferry troops north should Romania be invaded by the USSR (as Czechoslovakia had been in 1968). This legend of course ignores the fact that a perfectly good and far quicker route around the mountains (the Valea Oltului) already existed, and that any strategic impact of a road open for only a few months each year would have been minimal. Still, who are we to question a good urban myth?
A far more likely explanation for the construction of the road was the simple fact that the mountains were there, and that the road across the very top would serve as a proud example of just what socialist Romania - with Ceausescu as its leader - could achieve. Much like the Danube-Black Sea Canal project of the 1980s the Transfagarasan was therefore built as a status symbol with little regard for cost or usefulness. (Indeed - whisper it - but the Transfagarasan is fundamentally useless).
Yet whereas the Danube-Black Sea Canal is today the biggest white elephant in the country (it carries very little marine traffic), the Transfagarasan has never been more popular. Always a favoured weekend trip for Romanian drivers, its international fame now means that motoring enthusiasts from all over Europe (particularly Poland, in our experience) beat a path here each summer. While the you can just about do the Transfagarasan in a (long) day trip from Bucharest, we recommend taking a couple of days: besides the Transfagarasan itself there is plenty to see along the way.

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The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, and sharp descents. The Transfăgărășan is both an attraction and a challenge for hikers, cyclists, drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. Due to the topography, the average speed is around 40 km/h. The road also provides access to Bâlea Lake and BâleaWaterfall.

Regele Leu dublat în limba română
The song "Be prepared" from The Lion King in Romanian.
"Pregătiţi"
Yes, this is Credocommgo! :) My other account was suspended because of some of the videos I uploaded. (Really just the Beauty and the Beast videos) Anyway, I will try to upload the other songs in Romanian again. :) I don't know if I will upload the movie parts again.
At 1:33 it should say "I know it doesn't sound good..." and 1:49 should be "O să fim pregătiţi..."
"Să" sometimes can mean "let's" so at parts like "Să manipuleze..." can be translated to "Let's manipulate..."
Other than that, I missed some accents. :p

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
Colors of the wind/Culori al zării vânt
Note: "ţechini" was an old form of currency
Hope you enjoy! ^^

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Beautiful Places To See- Transfagarasan Highway, Romania (Road of Dream for The Driver

Beautiful Places To See- Transfagarasan Highway, Romania (Road of Dream for The Driver

Beautiful Places To See- Transfagarasan Highway, Romania (Road of Dream for The Driver

More than 150 kilometres in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBCTop Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 metres: the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea
The Transfagarasan - as with everything else in Romania at the time, it would seem - was built from 1970-1974 on the personal orders of Nicolae Ceausescu, who, legend has it, wanted to create a strategic route across the Fagaras Mountains to ferry troops north should Romania be invaded by the USSR (as Czechoslovakia had been in 1968). This legend of course ignores the fact that a perfectly good and far quicker route around the mountains (the Valea Oltului) already existed, and that any strategic impact of a road open for only a few months each year would have been minimal. Still, who are we to question a good urban myth?
A far more likely explanation for the construction of the road was the simple fact that the mountains were there, and that the road across the very top would serve as a proud example of just what socialist Romania - with Ceausescu as its leader - could achieve. Much like the Danube-Black Sea Canal project of the 1980s the Transfagarasan was therefore built as a status symbol with little regard for cost or usefulness. (Indeed - whisper it - but the Transfagarasan is fundamentally useless).
Yet whereas the Danube-Black Sea Canal is today the biggest white elephant in the country (it carries very little marine traffic), the Transfagarasan has never been more popular. Always a favoured weekend trip for Romanian drivers, its international fame now means that motoring enthusiasts from all over Europe (particularly Poland, in our experience) beat a path here each summer. While the you can just about do the Transfagarasan in a (long) day trip from Bucharest, we recommend taking a couple of days: besides the Transfagarasan itself there is plenty to see along the way.

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Transfagarasan Road, Romania

Transfagarasan Road, Romania

Transfagarasan Road, Romania

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, and sharp descents. The Transfăgărășan is both an attraction and a challenge for hikers, cyclists, drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. Due to the topography, the average speed is around 40 km/h. The road also provides access to Bâlea Lake and BâleaWaterfall.

Regele Leu -Be prepared- (Romanian) Subs & Trans

Regele Leu dublat în limba română
The song "Be prepared" from The Lion King in Romanian.
"Pregătiţi"
Yes, this is Credocommgo! :) My other account was suspended because of some of the videos I uploaded. (Really just the Beauty and the Beast videos) Anyway, I will try to upload the other songs in Romanian again. :) I don't know if I will upload the movie parts again.
At 1:33 it should say "I know it doesn't sound good..." and 1:49 should be "O să fim pregătiţi..."
"Să" sometimes can mean "let's" so at parts like "Să manipuleze..." can be translated to "Let's manipulate..."
Other than that, I missed some accents. :p

Colors of the Wind (Romanian) Subs and Trans

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
Colors of the wind/Culori al zării vânt
Note: "ţechini" was an old form of currency
Hope you enjoy! ^^

Trans Romania 2013

Beautiful Places To See- Transfagarasan Highway, Romania (Road of Dream for The Driver

More than 150 kilometres in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBCTop Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 metres: the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea
The Transfagarasan - as with everything else in Romania at the time, it would seem - was built from 1970-1974 on the personal orders of Nicolae Ceausescu, who, legend has it, wanted to create a strategic route across the Fagaras Mountains to ferry troops north should Romania be invaded by the USSR (as Czechoslovakia had been in 1968). This legend of course ignores the fact that a perfectly good and far quicker route aro...

published: 19 Apr 2015

Transfagarasan Road, Romania

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, and sharp descents. The Transfăgărășan is both an attraction and a challenge for hikers, cyclists, drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. Due to the topography, the average speed is around 40 km/h. The road also provides access to Bâlea Lake and BâleaWaterfall.

Regele Leu -Be prepared- (Romanian) Subs & Trans

Regele Leu dublat în limba română
The song "Be prepared" from The Lion King in Romanian.
"Pregătiţi"
Yes, this is Credocommgo! :) My other account was suspended because of some of the videos I uploaded. (Really just the Beauty and the Beast videos) Anyway, I will try to upload the other songs in Romanian again. :) I don't know if I will upload the movie parts again.
At 1:33 it should say "I know it doesn't sound good..." and 1:49 should be "O să fim pregătiţi..."
"Să" sometimes can mean "let's" so at parts like "Să manipuleze..." can be translated to "Let's manipulate..."
Other than that, I missed some accents. :p

⚡ West-Trans Romania ⚡ Convoi National 17/06/2017 ✌

Colors of the Wind (Romanian) Subs and Trans

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
Colors of the wind/Culori al zării vânt
Note: "ţechini" was an old form of currency
Hope you enjoy! ^^

More than 150 kilometres in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBCTop Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 metres: the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea
The Transfagarasan - as with everything else in Romania at the time, it would seem - was built from 1970-1974 on the personal orders of Nicolae Ceausescu, who, legend has it, wanted to create a strategic route across the Fagaras Mountains to ferry troops north should Romania be invaded by the USSR (as Czechoslovakia had been in 1968). This legend of course ignores the fact that a perfectly good and far quicker route around the mountains (the Valea Oltului) already existed, and that any strategic impact of a road open for only a few months each year would have been minimal. Still, who are we to question a good urban myth?
A far more likely explanation for the construction of the road was the simple fact that the mountains were there, and that the road across the very top would serve as a proud example of just what socialist Romania - with Ceausescu as its leader - could achieve. Much like the Danube-Black Sea Canal project of the 1980s the Transfagarasan was therefore built as a status symbol with little regard for cost or usefulness. (Indeed - whisper it - but the Transfagarasan is fundamentally useless).
Yet whereas the Danube-Black Sea Canal is today the biggest white elephant in the country (it carries very little marine traffic), the Transfagarasan has never been more popular. Always a favoured weekend trip for Romanian drivers, its international fame now means that motoring enthusiasts from all over Europe (particularly Poland, in our experience) beat a path here each summer. While the you can just about do the Transfagarasan in a (long) day trip from Bucharest, we recommend taking a couple of days: besides the Transfagarasan itself there is plenty to see along the way.

More than 150 kilometres in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBCTop Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 metres: the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea
The Transfagarasan - as with everything else in Romania at the time, it would seem - was built from 1970-1974 on the personal orders of Nicolae Ceausescu, who, legend has it, wanted to create a strategic route across the Fagaras Mountains to ferry troops north should Romania be invaded by the USSR (as Czechoslovakia had been in 1968). This legend of course ignores the fact that a perfectly good and far quicker route around the mountains (the Valea Oltului) already existed, and that any strategic impact of a road open for only a few months each year would have been minimal. Still, who are we to question a good urban myth?
A far more likely explanation for the construction of the road was the simple fact that the mountains were there, and that the road across the very top would serve as a proud example of just what socialist Romania - with Ceausescu as its leader - could achieve. Much like the Danube-Black Sea Canal project of the 1980s the Transfagarasan was therefore built as a status symbol with little regard for cost or usefulness. (Indeed - whisper it - but the Transfagarasan is fundamentally useless).
Yet whereas the Danube-Black Sea Canal is today the biggest white elephant in the country (it carries very little marine traffic), the Transfagarasan has never been more popular. Always a favoured weekend trip for Romanian drivers, its international fame now means that motoring enthusiasts from all over Europe (particularly Poland, in our experience) beat a path here each summer. While the you can just about do the Transfagarasan in a (long) day trip from Bucharest, we recommend taking a couple of days: besides the Transfagarasan itself there is plenty to see along the way.

Transfagarasan Road, Romania

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, an...

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, and sharp descents. The Transfăgărășan is both an attraction and a challenge for hikers, cyclists, drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. Due to the topography, the average speed is around 40 km/h. The road also provides access to Bâlea Lake and BâleaWaterfall.

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, and sharp descents. The Transfăgărășan is both an attraction and a challenge for hikers, cyclists, drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. Due to the topography, the average speed is around 40 km/h. The road also provides access to Bâlea Lake and BâleaWaterfall.

Regele Leu dublat în limba română
The song "Be prepared" from The Lion King in Romanian.
"Pregătiţi"
Yes, this is Credocommgo! :) My other account was suspended because of some of the videos I uploaded. (Really just the Beauty and the Beast videos) Anyway, I will try to upload the other songs in Romanian again. :) I don't know if I will upload the movie parts again.
At 1:33 it should say "I know it doesn't sound good..." and 1:49 should be "O să fim pregătiţi..."
"Să" sometimes can mean "let's" so at parts like "Să manipuleze..." can be translated to "Let's manipulate..."
Other than that, I missed some accents. :p

Regele Leu dublat în limba română
The song "Be prepared" from The Lion King in Romanian.
"Pregătiţi"
Yes, this is Credocommgo! :) My other account was suspended because of some of the videos I uploaded. (Really just the Beauty and the Beast videos) Anyway, I will try to upload the other songs in Romanian again. :) I don't know if I will upload the movie parts again.
At 1:33 it should say "I know it doesn't sound good..." and 1:49 should be "O să fim pregătiţi..."
"Să" sometimes can mean "let's" so at parts like "Să manipuleze..." can be translated to "Let's manipulate..."
Other than that, I missed some accents. :p

Colors of the Wind (Romanian) Subs and Trans

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
...

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
Colors of the wind/Culori al zării vânt
Note: "ţechini" was an old form of currency
Hope you enjoy! ^^

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
Colors of the wind/Culori al zării vânt
Note: "ţechini" was an old form of currency
Hope you enjoy! ^^

Romania

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show We'll tour Romania's vibrant capital, Bucharest, with its "Little Paris of the East" architecture and lingering reminders of a brutal communist dictator. Then we'll head into Transylvania, where we'll visit fortified churches, cobbled merchant towns like Sighișoara, and castles made famous by an imported German king and the real-life Dracula. Finally we'll explore Maramureș, where everyday life still feels like an open-air folk museum.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Visiting Romania!

For more on Romania, check out our webpage on the country where we have written about racism in the country as well as our favourite things to do...http://www.wandertooth.com/category/travel-destinations-guide/europe/things-to-do-in-romania/
Our month long trek across Romania was unforgettable. Starting in Bucharest we visited Brasov, Sibiu, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara. The history, both recent and far reaching are the stuff of legends! From the city of Bucharest, to Saxon villages and cities of Transylvania, Romania should be on your radar now, if it wasn't already!
Music: Awakening by Coldnoise

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2. Explore the countryside and don't stay much in the big cities.
3. Use Bla Bla Car and Hitchhiking
4. Go to grocery stores. Yes. It's an unusual but important advice.
5. Don't talk casually about communism.
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Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show We'll ...

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At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show We'll tour Romania's vibrant capital, Bucharest, with its "Little Paris of the East" architecture and lingering reminders of a brutal communist dictator. Then we'll head into Transylvania, where we'll visit fortified churches, cobbled merchant towns like Sighișoara, and castles made famous by an imported German king and the real-life Dracula. Finally we'll explore Maramureș, where everyday life still feels like an open-air folk museum.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Travel video about destination Bucuresti in Romania.
The capital of Romania, Bucharest, the Paris of the East. Founded by PrinceDracula and transformed from a dictatorship into a fine metropolis. In between embellished Classical and Baroque facades, as well as playful Art Nouveau, are many splendid historic buildings. In Bucharest’s Old Town are the ruins of the Old Royal Court in which Vlad Tepes resided. In 1456, Vlad The Impaler, also known as Dracula, came to power as Prince Of The Walachei. On the other side of the Dâmboviţa River is Romania’s last dictator’s impressive and once-fearsome building, the Palace Of Parliament. Close by is the National Opera House which was founded in 1998 and created as a multi-functional complex. The Templul Coral is the largest and most beautiful synagogue in Bucharest where more than a hundred thousand Jews once lived. The Jewish Cemetery is now a sad sight as it has become overgrown and neglected. The large cemetery in the south of the city is an impressive symbol of death and a work of emotion and nostalgia. Monumental mausoleums, artistic wooden crosses and touching sculptures decorate the final resting place of prominent personages. The historic OrthodoxCemetery is the national pantheon that BaronBellu had designed in the mid-nineteenth century. Bellu, who also became Romania’s Minister Of Culture And Justice, donated his garden in which the foundation of the cemetery was laid in November, 1852. Situated at the intersection of East and West, Bucharest is a pulsating city, a cosmopolitan metropolis with abundant art and culture, churches, museums and palaces: the pride of the nation’s honour regained!
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Travel video about destination Bucuresti in Romania.
The capital of Romania, Bucharest, the Paris of the East. Founded by PrinceDracula and transformed from a dictatorship into a fine metropolis. In between embellished Classical and Baroque facades, as well as playful Art Nouveau, are many splendid historic buildings. In Bucharest’s Old Town are the ruins of the Old Royal Court in which Vlad Tepes resided. In 1456, Vlad The Impaler, also known as Dracula, came to power as Prince Of The Walachei. On the other side of the Dâmboviţa River is Romania’s last dictator’s impressive and once-fearsome building, the Palace Of Parliament. Close by is the National Opera House which was founded in 1998 and created as a multi-functional complex. The Templul Coral is the largest and most beautiful synagogue in Bucharest where more than a hundred thousand Jews once lived. The Jewish Cemetery is now a sad sight as it has become overgrown and neglected. The large cemetery in the south of the city is an impressive symbol of death and a work of emotion and nostalgia. Monumental mausoleums, artistic wooden crosses and touching sculptures decorate the final resting place of prominent personages. The historic OrthodoxCemetery is the national pantheon that BaronBellu had designed in the mid-nineteenth century. Bellu, who also became Romania’s Minister Of Culture And Justice, donated his garden in which the foundation of the cemetery was laid in November, 1852. Situated at the intersection of East and West, Bucharest is a pulsating city, a cosmopolitan metropolis with abundant art and culture, churches, museums and palaces: the pride of the nation’s honour regained!
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For more on Romania, check out our webpage on the country where we have written about racism in the country as well as our favourite things to do...http://www.w...

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Our month long trek across Romania was unforgettable. Starting in Bucharest we visited Brasov, Sibiu, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara. The history, both recent and far reaching are the stuff of legends! From the city of Bucharest, to Saxon villages and cities of Transylvania, Romania should be on your radar now, if it wasn't already!
Music: Awakening by Coldnoise

For more on Romania, check out our webpage on the country where we have written about racism in the country as well as our favourite things to do...http://www.wandertooth.com/category/travel-destinations-guide/europe/things-to-do-in-romania/
Our month long trek across Romania was unforgettable. Starting in Bucharest we visited Brasov, Sibiu, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara. The history, both recent and far reaching are the stuff of legends! From the city of Bucharest, to Saxon villages and cities of Transylvania, Romania should be on your radar now, if it wasn't already!
Music: Awakening by Coldnoise

TRAVEL TO TRANSYLVANIA 🇷🇴 BRASOV, ROMANIA

In this vlog I explore the enchanting city of Brasov. The city centre and its pretty square, the mysterious black church, the narrowest street in Romania and I ...

In this vlog I explore the enchanting city of Brasov. The city centre and its pretty square, the mysterious black church, the narrowest street in Romania and I also climb to the Brasov 'Hollywood' sign at the top of MountTampa for unbelievable views of the Transylvanian landscape.
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In this vlog I explore the enchanting city of Brasov. The city centre and its pretty square, the mysterious black church, the narrowest street in Romania and I also climb to the Brasov 'Hollywood' sign at the top of MountTampa for unbelievable views of the Transylvanian landscape.
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In this video, "Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania", I am sharing with you guys my experiences and advises of travelling in Romania. These tips to travel in Romania will help anyone plan a trip to Romania in a better way.
Some of the essential tips to know if you are travelling to Romania are:
1. Know some basic words and phrases in Romanian
2. Explore the countryside and don't stay much in the big cities.
3. Use Bla Bla Car and Hitchhiking
4. Go to grocery stores. Yes. It's an unusual but important advice.
5. Don't talk casually about communism.
There are more advises in the video which will help you travelling in Romania.
For more videos like this where you can get access to my videos where I am talking about "Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania", "Budget Travelling in Romania", "How to travel in Romania", "Top Travel Tips Romania", "Travel Advice Romania" etc., check the links below:
Top 5 Myths and misconceptions about Romania: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2m4OcsB-ac&t=3s
How Expensive is Romania - Tips to Travel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWC3WLScXqQ&t=16s
Romania Playlist 1: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdmp7kCmiVsTc2uYbqMQpOXkqm1GD7e7s
Romania Playlist 2: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdmp7kCmiVsQdEMSKctxifSjEVUj-Q2uD
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In this video, "Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania", I am sharing with you guys my experiences and advises of travelling in Romania. These tips to travel in Romania will help anyone plan a trip to Romania in a better way.
Some of the essential tips to know if you are travelling to Romania are:
1. Know some basic words and phrases in Romanian
2. Explore the countryside and don't stay much in the big cities.
3. Use Bla Bla Car and Hitchhiking
4. Go to grocery stores. Yes. It's an unusual but important advice.
5. Don't talk casually about communism.
There are more advises in the video which will help you travelling in Romania.
For more videos like this where you can get access to my videos where I am talking about "Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania", "Budget Travelling in Romania", "How to travel in Romania", "Top Travel Tips Romania", "Travel Advice Romania" etc., check the links below:
Top 5 Myths and misconceptions about Romania: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2m4OcsB-ac&t=3s
How Expensive is Romania - Tips to Travel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWC3WLScXqQ&t=16s
Romania Playlist 1: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdmp7kCmiVsTc2uYbqMQpOXkqm1GD7e7s
Romania Playlist 2: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdmp7kCmiVsQdEMSKctxifSjEVUj-Q2uD
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Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe to the video if you enjoyed watching it. Your one action will bring me one step closer to my dreams.
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Beautiful Places To See- Transfagarasan Highway, Romania (Road of Dream for The Driver

More than 150 kilometres in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBCTop Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 metres: the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea
The Transfagarasan - as with everything else in Romania at the time, it would seem - was built from 1970-1974 on the personal orders of Nicolae Ceausescu, who, legend has it, wanted to create a strategic route across the Fagaras Mountains to ferry troops north should Romania be invaded by the USSR (as Czechoslovakia had been in 1968). This legend of course ignores the fact that a perfectly good and far quicker route around the mountains (the Valea Oltului) already existed, and that any strategic impact of a road open for only a few months each year would have been minimal. Still, who are we to question a good urban myth?
A far more likely explanation for the construction of the road was the simple fact that the mountains were there, and that the road across the very top would serve as a proud example of just what socialist Romania - with Ceausescu as its leader - could achieve. Much like the Danube-Black Sea Canal project of the 1980s the Transfagarasan was therefore built as a status symbol with little regard for cost or usefulness. (Indeed - whisper it - but the Transfagarasan is fundamentally useless).
Yet whereas the Danube-Black Sea Canal is today the biggest white elephant in the country (it carries very little marine traffic), the Transfagarasan has never been more popular. Always a favoured weekend trip for Romanian drivers, its international fame now means that motoring enthusiasts from all over Europe (particularly Poland, in our experience) beat a path here each summer. While the you can just about do the Transfagarasan in a (long) day trip from Bucharest, we recommend taking a couple of days: besides the Transfagarasan itself there is plenty to see along the way.

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Transfagarasan Road, Romania

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It...

Transfagarasan Road, Romania

The road climbs to 2,034 metres altitude. The most spectacular route is from the North. It is a winding road, dotted with steep hairpin turns, long S-curves, and sharp descents. The Transfăgărășan is both an attraction and a challenge for hikers, cyclists, drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts alike. Due to the topography, the average speed is around 40 km/h. The road also provides access to Bâlea Lake and BâleaWaterfall.

Regele Leu -Be prepared- (Romanian) Subs & Trans

Regele Leu dublat în limba română
The song "Be prepared" from The Lion King in Romanian.
"Pregătiţi"
Yes, this is Credocommgo! :) My other account was suspended because of some of the videos I uploaded. (Really just the Beauty and the Beast videos) Anyway, I will try to upload the other songs in Romanian again. :) I don't know if I will upload the movie parts again.
At 1:33 it should say "I know it doesn't sound good..." and 1:49 should be "O să fim pregătiţi..."
"Să" sometimes can mean "let's" so at parts like "Să manipuleze..." can be translated to "Let's manipulate..."
Other than that, I missed some accents. :p

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Ford Mustang Drives on The Transfăgărășan Highway in Romania

Steve Sutcliffe takes on the famous Transfăgărășan Highway in Romania in the Ford Mustang ...

Colors of the Wind (Romanian) Subs and Trans

I uploaded this so long ago on my other account. Time to re-upload! Of course, I must thank Zinocron for helping me with the translation, so thanks again! :)
Colors of the wind/Culori al zării vânt
Note: "ţechini" was an old form of currency
Hope you enjoy! ^^

Romania

Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show We'll tour Romania's vibrant capital, Bucharest, with its "Little Paris of the East" architecture and lingering reminders of a brutal communist dictator. Then we'll head into Transylvania, where we'll visit fortified churches, cobbled merchant towns like Sighișoara, and castles made famous by an imported German king and the real-life Dracula. Finally we'll explore Maramureș, where everyday life still feels like an open-air folk museum.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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Bucuresti (Romania) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Bucuresti in Romania.
The capital of Romania, Bucharest, th...

Bucuresti (Romania) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Bucuresti in Romania.
The capital of Romania, Bucharest, the Paris of the East. Founded by PrinceDracula and transformed from a dictatorship into a fine metropolis. In between embellished Classical and Baroque facades, as well as playful Art Nouveau, are many splendid historic buildings. In Bucharest’s Old Town are the ruins of the Old Royal Court in which Vlad Tepes resided. In 1456, Vlad The Impaler, also known as Dracula, came to power as Prince Of The Walachei. On the other side of the Dâmboviţa River is Romania’s last dictator’s impressive and once-fearsome building, the Palace Of Parliament. Close by is the National Opera House which was founded in 1998 and created as a multi-functional complex. The Templul Coral is the largest and most beautiful synagogue in Bucharest where more than a hundred thousand Jews once lived. The Jewish Cemetery is now a sad sight as it has become overgrown and neglected. The large cemetery in the south of the city is an impressive symbol of death and a work of emotion and nostalgia. Monumental mausoleums, artistic wooden crosses and touching sculptures decorate the final resting place of prominent personages. The historic OrthodoxCemetery is the national pantheon that BaronBellu had designed in the mid-nineteenth century. Bellu, who also became Romania’s Minister Of Culture And Justice, donated his garden in which the foundation of the cemetery was laid in November, 1852. Situated at the intersection of East and West, Bucharest is a pulsating city, a cosmopolitan metropolis with abundant art and culture, churches, museums and palaces: the pride of the nation’s honour regained!
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Visiting Romania!

For more on Romania, check out our webpage on the country where we have written about raci...

Visiting Romania!

For more on Romania, check out our webpage on the country where we have written about racism in the country as well as our favourite things to do...http://www.wandertooth.com/category/travel-destinations-guide/europe/things-to-do-in-romania/
Our month long trek across Romania was unforgettable. Starting in Bucharest we visited Brasov, Sibiu, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara. The history, both recent and far reaching are the stuff of legends! From the city of Bucharest, to Saxon villages and cities of Transylvania, Romania should be on your radar now, if it wasn't already!
Music: Awakening by Coldnoise

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How to Travel - Romania Top Tips

Here are my Top 5 must do travel tips when in Romania
Please like and subscribe to my ch...

TRAVEL TO TRANSYLVANIA 🇷🇴 BRASOV, ROMANIA

In this vlog I explore the enchanting city of Brasov. The city centre and its pretty square, the mysterious black church, the narrowest street in Romania and I also climb to the Brasov 'Hollywood' sign at the top of MountTampa for unbelievable views of the Transylvanian landscape.
► SUPPORT ME ►►► https://www.patreon.com/jasonbillamtravel/
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HOW EXPENSIVE IS BUCHAREST, ROMANIA? 🇷🇴 A DAY OF BUDGET TRAVEL

In this vlog I provide a brief breakdown of my average daily expenses as a budget travelle...

Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania

In this video, "Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania", I am sharing with you guys my experiences and advises of travelling in Romania. These tips to travel in Romania will help anyone plan a trip to Romania in a better way.
Some of the essential tips to know if you are travelling to Romania are:
1. Know some basic words and phrases in Romanian
2. Explore the countryside and don't stay much in the big cities.
3. Use Bla Bla Car and Hitchhiking
4. Go to grocery stores. Yes. It's an unusual but important advice.
5. Don't talk casually about communism.
There are more advises in the video which will help you travelling in Romania.
For more videos like this where you can get access to my videos where I am talking about "Do's and Don'ts of Travelling in Romania", "Budget Travelling in Romania", "How to travel in Romania", "Top Travel Tips Romania", "Travel Advice Romania" etc., check the links below:
Top 5 Myths and misconceptions about Romania: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2m4OcsB-ac&t=3s
How Expensive is Romania - Tips to Travel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWC3WLScXqQ&t=16s
Romania Playlist 1: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdmp7kCmiVsTc2uYbqMQpOXkqm1GD7e7s
Romania Playlist 2: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdmp7kCmiVsQdEMSKctxifSjEVUj-Q2uD
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Click here to visit my wordpress blog where I write about my travels: https://wordpress.com/stats/day/thosethreedots.wordpress.com
Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe to the video if you enjoyed watching it. Your one action will bring me one step closer to my dreams.
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This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links and make any purchase, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!